An essential part of the site is the “Get Started” section, which guides users through the education, training and certification requirements and resources that vary by state for those launching or continuing a career in the industry. The section also features a state-by-state listing of AWWA sections and WEF member associations, allowing job seekers the opportunity to connect with local industry contacts.

The site also has a dedicated section for veterans, who can bring valuable skills to the water industry. Through the site, veterans can connect with local veteran liaisons to serve as someone who can introduce them to other veterans in the industry.

“We must have a strong and steady pipeline of talent entering the water workforce to successful continue our mission to protect public health and the environment,” said WEF Executive Director Eileen O’Neill. “It was vital to build a modern online portal to promote water professions and provide resources for entering the workforce.”

“The water industry desperately needs an infusion of new talent,” AWWA Chief Executive Officer David LaFrance said. “The water workforce is aging, and a large percentage of it will be retiring in the coming years. Launching this website will go a long way toward attracting the sharpest minds to work for water.”